For the revised code: make sure you capitalize the the letter Q in Queue. Other wise, with it written as "import queue" and "queue.Empty", it will not run correctly.
Hi! Thank you for writing this post. It has been very helpful. However, I was wondering if the shell script buildfw-geos.sh is still stored somewhere online. I'm unable to find it.
In theory yes, but in practice you need to be lucky to get a up-to-date package. Which of course is the problem that you need a person that has time to spend to keep it up-to-date.
However, when you then open the VMWare VM Library ( for example, to start a different machine with a gui, or create a new vm, or edit config, etc ), a window for your nogui vm spawns, and
I don't know wether there is a chance for updates but on lion the scrolling isn't as fast as the system default or it just feels a little slower than it should be.
Thank u, thank u, thank u for sharing this!
I needed to make the following changes to step 3 above, to make the nodes mount the share at startup.
Thanks for this scheme, this was first scheme to convert me from dark side :)
In Rocks 6.1, I had to also modify the line in /etc/auto.share to: echo "work1 -nfsvers=3 kwyjibo.local:/work1" >> /etc/auto.share
For the revised code: make sure you capitalize the the letter Q in Queue. Other wise, with it written as "import queue" and "queue.Empty", it will not run correctly.
Hi! Thank you for writing this post. It has been very helpful. However, I was wondering if the shell script buildfw-geos.sh is still stored somewhere online. I'm unable to find it.
First off, I'm completely with you. I blame Apple for not having these things ready-to-go.
Oh those cats!
Hi, Looks nice. Is it possible to convert it to Notepad++ scheme?
Where is kill_received actually set to True? It isn't in the Python multiprocessing documentation, and you never set it to true.
In theory yes, but in practice you need to be lucky to get a up-to-date package. Which of course is the problem that you need a person that has time to spend to keep it up-to-date.
Thanks for the notes, Jeet. Very helpful.
this is great. i was trying to solve a different problem, but this only made the problem non-existent.
I agree with you. Those 120+ lines of code cannot be justified over your snippet.
I'd quite like it to just check out the revision you're diffing to a temp folder and run a tree-comparison tool, rather than a file-comparison tool.
It works for me. Thanks!!
Yep, this is an issue. Not sure how to fix it. Also, then quitting VMWare GUI will shutdown all VM's, including those opened in headless mode.
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However, when you then open the VMWare VM Library ( for example, to start a different machine with a gui, or create a new vm, or edit config, etc ), a window for your nogui vm spawns, and
I don't know wether there is a chance for updates but on lion the scrolling isn't as fast as the system default or it just feels a little slower than it should be.
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